Have you ever listened to a song and felt like it reached into your soul, unraveling every emotion you’ve ever buried about love?
LANY, the indie-pop band known for their dreamy synths and heart-wrenching lyrics, has a knack for crafting songs that do just that—making you question every relationship you’ve ever had.
In this article, we’ll dive into 5 LANY tracks that explore the messy, beautiful, and often painful complexities of love, leaving you with a lump in your throat and a lot to think about.
1. “ILYSB” — The Addictive High of New Love
Few songs capture the dizzying rush of new love like “ILYSB” (I Love You So Bad).
With lines like “I love you so bad, I love you so bad,” lead singer Paul Klein repeats the phrase like a mantra, mirroring the obsessive nature of infatuation.
But beneath the euphoria lies a subtle warning: is this love real, or just a temporary high?
It’s the kind of song that makes you wonder if you’ve ever truly loved—or just loved the idea of love.
2. “Super Far” — The Pain of Growing Apart
Ever felt like you and your partner were drifting into strangers?
“Super Far” is LANY’s haunting ode to relationships that fade without a clear reason.
The lyrics, “We used to be so good, now we’re super far,” hit like a gut punch, encapsulating the quiet tragedy of love that simply… dissolves.
It’s a reminder that sometimes, the most painful breakups aren’t the explosive ones—they’re the ones that wither in silence.
3. “Thru These Tears” — The Raw Aftermath of a Breakup
Breakup songs are a dime a dozen, but “Thru These Tears” stands out for its brutal honesty.
Klein’s voice cracks with vulnerability as he sings, “I don’t know who I am without you,” laying bare the identity crisis that often follows heartbreak.
It’s a song that doesn’t sugarcoat the messiness of grief, making you ask: have I ever truly moved on, or just pretended to?
4. “Malibu Nights” — The Loneliness of Unrequited Love
The title track of their 2018 album is a masterclass in longing.
Written after Klein’s very public breakup, “Malibu Nights” paints a picture of sleepless nights and unanswered texts.
The chorus, “I stay up till the sun touches the ocean,” captures the agony of waiting for someone who’s already gone.
It’s a stark reminder that love isn’t always a two-way street—and that realization can be crushing.
5. “you!” — The One That Got Away
LANY closes our list with “you!”, a bittersweet reflection on a love that could’ve been.
The lyrics, “I should’ve married you,” are devastating in their simplicity, sparking a flood of “what ifs.”
It’s the kind of song that makes you scroll through old photos, wondering if you let go of something—or someone—too soon.
LANY’s music doesn’t just soundtrack relationships; it dissects them, leaving you with more questions than answers.
So the next time you’re caught in a spiral of love-related existential dread, just remember: you’re not alone—LANY gets it.
Which of these songs wrecked you the most?

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